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| Which Bronte sister wrote "Wuthering Heights"? | Emily | 100%
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| True or false: The above ends with the title character dying and going to Hell for his deals with the Devil | False/He goes to Heaven for using the Devil's powers to end war everywhere and free humanity | 100%
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| ... that we fill with ideas as we experience the world through our five ______ | senses | 100%
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| John Locke's "tabula rasa" theorizes that the human mind is a _____ slate... | blank | 91%
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| Finally, which Bronte sister wrote"Jane Eyre"? | Charlotte | 91%
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| Napoleon was first exiled to what island off the coast of Italy? | Elba | 91%
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| The Bronte sisters were famous poets and novelists. Which sister wrote "Agnes Gray"? | Anne | 82%
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| Goethe's _____ follows the tale of a man who agrees to a bet with the Devil (Mephistopheles) that nothing will satisfy him | Faust | 82%
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| Mary Shelly's Frankenstein depicts a man who is punished for giving a great gift to humanity, just like the mythological story of ________ | Prometheus | 82%
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| The abolitionist movement sought to abolish _______ | slavery | 82%
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| The Battles of Waterloo and Berezina took place during the _________ Wars | Napoleonic | 73%
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| "The Flying Dutchman" and "Tristan und Isolde" are operas by what Romantic era composer? | Richard Wagner | 73%
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| The above was dedicated to Harriet Beecher Stowe, who wrote what abolitionist novel the previous year? | Uncle Tom's Cabin | 73%
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| The above made use of what musical concept, meaning recurring phrases associated with a character, idea, or thing? | Leitmotif | 45%
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| Solomon Northup wrote what narrative autobiography (that was adapted in a popular movie centuries later)? | Twelve Years a Slave | 36%
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